I’ll write more about this later, but since people are starting to pick this up, I want to get this out quickly.

When I wrote “ten fucking days” on a card for Robert (rsnake), I was intending to express my confidence in our ability to turn around a fix quickly if we needed to, by giving him a sort of “admit one” ticket for a disclosure that he thought needed an especially fast response due to extreme risk or some such. That was a bit overzealous, in the cold light of hindsight, but at no point did I intend to indicate that Mozilla policy was a ten-day turn around on all disclosed vulnerabilities. People are reading the conversation and Robert’s post that way, but that’s not our situation, and it certainly wasn’t my intent to give that impression.

I apologize, and hope that nobody will think less of Mozilla because of my error. We don’t issue challenges, and nobody here thinks that security response is a game. This was a personal bargain and overwrought showmanship from a late-night Black Hat party that has now taken on a life of its own, and I hope the fracas about my overzealous comments to Robert don’t overshadow the great work that people on the Mozilla project do to keep our users secure.